Chapter 155: Terror! The Mountain of Bones
Fei moved quickly and soon came to the end of the corridor, and his vision immediately broadened.
An incredibly large dimension appeared in front of Fei, and the first glance gave people an illusion - it was almost like they had exited the maze to the outside through the corridor. This was a dimension many times bigger than the [City of Heroes]. There was no boundary when Fei looked up, and all he could see was a pitch-black realm. However, with a faint light coming from an unknown source, Fei could see that there was actually a white pyramid-like tower about five to six hundred meters tall that was a thousand meters away from them. The base of the pyramid was over a thousand meters, and it gradually became smaller towards the top, which was no more than 1 meter wide. Overall, it was a creepy white colour and was also faintly flashing with an orchid colored flame. The entire scene had an eerie and horror feeling that couldn"t be described.
Whew~
A stream of chaotic elemental flame flashed, and it shot right out of the short wand in Fei"s hand.
At the next second, flapping wings sounded, and a pitch black giant crow with wings over one meter wide suddenly appeared above Fei"s head. It circled a few laps over Fei"s head, landed on his shoulder and then intimately twittered a few times beside Fei"s ears, as if a child was playing with his parents. Fei smiled and played with the crow a little, and then spoke a few words in a very mysterious language. The crow merrily chirped, then flapped its wings and flew higher and higher. It quickly disappeared into the darkness above their heads.
The three giant white wolves also received Fei"s order and quickly jumped into the distant dimension to begin searching everywhere.
Then Fei started to carefully look at everything.
This dimension was not completely dark; the pyramid-shaped structure in the distance emitted a faint fluorescent light, and there were also many thin gaps on the ground beneath Fei"s foot. Each was about the width of a fist, creating an overall finely made spider web look. These gaps were very deep, and there were also faint red flames from beneath that provided some light for this mysterious and large dimension.
With these faint light sources, Fei began to carefully observe his surrounding.
Very soon, he realized that it was very different from the simple corridor from before. In this dimension, there were finally traces of buildings. There were many giant stone pillars 10 meters in diameter lying on the ground and standing upright. There were some simple lines going down the pillar, which were obviously manually carved. There were also many styles of pillars; some were shaped as a rhombus, some as a cylinder, and some as a square. Each pillar was at least 20 to 30 meters tall. A complete one would be at least over tens of thousands pounds in weight, and they were spa.r.s.ely distributed in the dimension. If observed carefully, one could see that they were actually arranged in a very strange pattern. It was just enough to surround the terrifying white pyramid in the middle.
Fei carefully checked out these magnificent pillars, and he soon found something strange - all the fallen pillars on Earth had been knocked down by some great power. Some were broken into many sections after hitting the ground. They were covered in scratches from swords, and many also seemed to come from animals. Fei even found a few obvious fist marks on several stone pillars.
The stone that these pillars were made out off were very tough. It was a type that Fei had never seen before. He transformed into [Giant Bear Mode], concentrated his full strength and unleashed a palm strike onto the Stone Pillar. The level 21 Druid already had the power of pinnacle 3-star level, and the strength even doubled after taking bear form, which was equivalent to the beginning 5-star level. Such strength was already incredible, but what surprised him even more was that the palm strike didn"t even leave a slight dent onto the stone pillar.
"What…"
Fei took a deep breath. This discovery gave him a big shock. It seemed like one would have to be at least a 6 or 7 star elite in order to leave a mark on the stone pillar. Who could have left these marks? Obviously, the countless weapon marks and fist marks on the pillar weren"t left there by a single person. This meant that there were countless 6 or 7 star elites that fought a chaotic battle here… what kind of place could this be?
Carrying such doubt, Fei kept looking around, and the more he looked, the more scared he became.
This was because on the stone pillars further away, he continued to find more traces of battles, and some giant stone pillars were even sliced in half by someone and had collapsed onto the ground… To be able to leave such damage, what kind of master could do that? Moon-cla.s.s elites? Sun-cla.s.s lord?
The complexity of this case seemed to have gone far beyond Fei"s expectation.
"Kraa, kraa, kraa…"
At this moment, he heard a wave of crow chirping noises.
Fei concentrated his mind and shifted his vision onto the crow.
Instantly, he saw a field of rugged mountain rocks appear in front of his eyes, covering the entire area above his head. Fei commanded the crow to fly a few thousand meters in all directions, but there were still boundless amounts of rocks, like a giant inverted dome of rocks above his head. Fei didn"t guess wrong; it is still somewhere underground, or a hillside s.p.a.ce of a giant mountain.
Surprisingly, the depths of the corridor was actually such a world.
Fei observed the surrounding environment above his head once again, and his vision ultimately fixed onto the magnificent white tower at the center of this world. Maybe there would be more clues there.
However, when Fei slowly approached the white pyramid, he gradually started noticing that something was wrong.
The orchid colored flame on the white pyramid didn"t have the slightest warmth, it was actually… wisp?! Fei was surprised, and he quickly paced towards the giant white pyramid and took a closer look with the help of the flame. He was immediately shocked - how was this a giant white tower? It was actually a thick pile of skeletons. This pyramid-shaped structure about 7 to 8 hundred meters tall was actually a mountain of bones formed by countless skeletons being piled up.
Fei only felt a cold chill behind his spine. It was as if an invisible cold hand was lightly feeling his back, and all his hairs were p.r.i.c.ked up. All those horror movies of zombies that Fei watched in his past life came back to his head. Such a giant mountain of bones; how many skeletons would it need to complete? It was probably not even possible to build it even after killing tens of thousands of people…
After slightly calming down, Fei kept on looking.
But the more he looked, the more terrified he became. Fei found that the skeletons that this mountain was made from were unusually hard, and they couldn"t be even be crushed by Fei"s strength as if they were white refined steel. Also, the bone pile was very neatly organized, as if the layers of white bones were carefully piled up by someone and firmly inserted into the Mountain of Bones. It gave off a look full of architectural and artistic harmony. There wasn"t the slightest speck of dust on the bones. It was as smooth as new; this was absolutely not a natural formation. It seemed to have just been built artificially.
"Could it be that this Mountain of Bones was actually built not very long ago? Doesn"t that mean that there are also other people or organisms living here?" With that idea popping into his mind, Fei felt another wave of sweat roll down his back. He quickly scurried around the Mountain of Bones, but he didn"t find any ladders or stairs that could get him to the top, nor did he find any gaps or pa.s.sages. He gritted his teeth, changed his vision to the giant crow"s view again, and then commanded it to circle the mountain many times. However, nothing was found.
"To be able to build a mountain like this requires at least tens of thousands of years of labor, and it"s impossible to not leave behind any traces. This is really strange…" After using up another hour, Fei had personally climbed onto the top of Mountain of Bones to look, but he still couldn"t discover any living organisms" existence.
But during this process, he also made new discovery.
This Mountain of Bones was not entirely composted of human skeletons. During the "climbing" process, Fei also noticed some complete bones that were larger than 30-40 meters. It was obviously left behind by some giant creature after death. Although there wasn"t a single complete corpse on the Mountain of Bones, besides these giant bones, Fei also found many skeletons that were clearly not human. Some were extremely slender, while others were too stout. However, these skeletons had the same characteristics. They were extremely tough, and Fei couldn"t even find a single piece that he could break with his current strength.
There was only one explanation for this phenomenon.
The strength of the owners of these skeletons must have been super elites that exceeded the star level warriors, because only warriors that strong would be able to cultivate the bones in their body to be even harder than steel. Also, even after they died and their flesh rotted away, their skeleton could still be preserved for thousands of years, unlike the skeleton of the ordinary people that became fragile after just a few decades.
This conjecture made Fei almost rethink his own perception.
In other words, the white bones that were piled onto this mountain were actually super elites that exceeded himself. But the question was where could he find that many super elites? To be able to pile a mountain this size required over tens of thousands of corpses… could more than tens of thousands of super elites have died here? How was that possible? Masters at that level could be counted with one hand in Zenit Empire.
This was simply a tomb of super elites!
Fei pulled out a two-meter long machete-shaped bone of some unknown creature, casually waved it in the air twice, which caused it to release a sharp burst of sound that pierced the air. Then, Fei jumped up and sliced down with the bone towards a stone pillar in the distance. It unexpectedly made a spark, similar to when two metals clashed. He reached out and felt the bone in his hand and mumbled, "This is incredible. This bone can be used to make weapons. If all the soldiers in Chambord City can have a bone like this in their hands, it could be equivalent to holding G.o.d tier weapons!"
Fei suddenly realized that the value of these bones was astronomical!
Chapter 156: Madness
People"s greed wouldn"t diminish even a little when facing despair, not to mention that this was Fei, and the situation hadn"t even gotten that bad yet.
At almost the next instant, the raid began.
The moment Fei thought that these bones could be G.o.d tier weapons, his eyes lit up. He didn"t hesitate to start a frantic search. Soon, hundreds of bones that resembled knives, spears, or swords were pulled out of the mountain and neatly placed on the ground. Now, the only problem was how to deliver these treasures. Although these bones were just a drop in the ocean for the Mountain of Bones, if they were brought to Chambord City, they would be enough to arm all the soldiers in the city. If there were enough soldiers, the bones of this mountain would be enough to arm an Undead Regiment of a million men!
Fei had thought about it before; since this underground stone maze was the G.o.ds and Demons Relic marked on that mysterious map, then those skeletal remains were very likely the soldiers and generals of the G.o.d race and Demon race that were killed during that battle. However, there was still something difficult to be explained here. This was obviously only a small part of the entire G.o.ds and Demons Relic, yet so many corpses were discovered here. According to the memory Fei had about the G.o.ds and Demons Relic and the giant G.o.ds and Demons war which was recorded in history scrolls, something didn"t add up. According to the records of the Royal Family, in the past the population of both races were limited. It was absolutely impossible for both races to invest tens of thousands of soldiers in one battle. According to most recorded histories of battles between G.o.ds and demons, these two races that sat at the top of the racial pyramid were more likely to fight as leaders, commanding all sorts of subsidiary clans and races to fight for them. According to the legends, these subsidiary races weren"t the best fighting races, which meant that these remains may very likely be the remains of these subsidiary races. This was too shocking for Fei. Could the average combat strength of these "mediocre" races recorded in history books have reached the minimum of 6-7 star level warriors, or even futher exceeded the star level and moon level for even stronger soldiers?
This was unbelievable.
Such a force, if placed in the continent of Azeroth, could sweep through all the great empires.
But now, they were just a bunch of bones.
After picking out the bones that could be used as weapons, Fei was finally a little exhausted. From stepping into the black iron gate until now, it had been at least 20 hours. He thought for a second, cancelled summoning the white giant wolf and black crow, picked a few more smaller pieces of bones and placed them into his inventory. Then, he opened up a sky blue teleporting portal and entered the Diablo World.
The sky in the Diablo World was just getting brighter.
Fei first went to find the nun Ankara in the southeast corner of the camp and followed her around to learn the magic principles of pharmacy, herbal medicines and magic scrolls as usual. After the skill [Learn] was leveled up, Fei could effortlessly learn these things. Nun Akara just needed to go over everything briefly once and Fei would be able to quickly grasp the key points as if he already learned it before. If it wasn"t because his habit of being careless and absent minded, he would"ve already become a qualified pharmacist or scroll maker by now.
"Aunty, I have got something strange here. Can you identify what it is?"
During the end of his study session, Fei took out a small piece of bone he took from the Mountain of Bones into the Diablo World and pa.s.sed it to nun Ankara. With a little luck, Fei thought that maybe Ankara could identify it for him.
"This is…" Aunt Akara took the bone piece with a calm face, carefully examined it in her palm and quietly felt it. She had a sudden change in expression and exclaimed, "This is actually the Demon"s Remains? My lord, Master Fei, how could you possess such a thing? Where did you find it? Do you have more of it?"
"Demon"s Remain?" Such an evil name made Fei have a bad feeling. He rarely saw aunt Ankara with such a surprised expression and asked, "Aunty, could these things be very terrifying?"
Akara looked excitedly as she shook her head, "The owner of these remains is indeed very terrifying. It"s a terrible and evil existence that absolutely could not be tolerated by the G.o.ds" light. But, the remains left behind after their death are actually very precious magic ingredients. The piece of bone you gave me should have been taken from an extraordinarily powerful demon"s body, and its strength has already far exceeded your imagination. Even Andariel could not match one hundredth of its power. The bone left behind by a demon at such a level is an extremely precious magic ingredient and could be used to forge powerful magic weapons. After grinding it into bone powder, it could also be used to make magic scrolls and potions…" But then, the aunty nun sighed a little sadly, "Unfortunately, this is only a small piece, and it would be so nice if there"s a little more!"
Fei smiled proudly and took out a slightly bigger remain from his character inventory.
"You have more?" The aunt nun"s eyes turned wide open.
Fei then took out an even bigger one.
"There"s more?"
Another one was taken out.
"How many more do you have? Take it all out, quickly!!"
As the spiritual leader of the [Rogue Encampment] for the past few hundred years, when had Akara ever reacted like this before? But at this moment, Akara was on the verge of going crazy after being seduced by Fei"s bones one by one. Her bony hands grabbed onto Fei and desperately began shaking him because these Demon"s Remains were indeed very important. If there was enough of it, then [Rogue Encampment]"s strength would surge within a short period of time, and they would never have to worry about other demonic monsters from the wilderness bothering them.
"That"s all, that"s all…" The character inventory only contained about 5-6 pieces of remains from the Mountain of Bones, and now with all of it taken out, Fei smiled and put out his hands.
The aunty nun"s face became dim as she was a little disappointed. But soon when she saw the 5-6 Demon"s Remains, she became excited again. She thought she might"ve been a little too greedy. With such precious Demon"s Remains, just these few pieces was already a huge wealth. How could she still expect more?
Fei giggled, and right when he was about to tell Akara the existence of the Mountain of Bones,
"Ah hahaha, I found it, I understand now, ahahahah…" White beard old man Cain"s signature crazy laugh resonaated through the entire Rogue camp. A figure sprinted towards Akara"s tent. It was indeed the old man Cain in his insane state. He held a few thin books in his hand. His old arms and old legs were running so fast that when he came to the tent, he hesitated for a bit, "Huh, Master Fei, you are here too? Hahaha, too good, I"ve completely uncovered the difference between the Rogue continent and the Promising World"s magic system. Hahaha, if I"m not wrong, the two magic systems are essentially the same thing. Ahahaha, look, I"ve unlocked the inventory ring, and this is what I"ve found inside.
Fei took over the books in old man Cain"s hand and took a close look. It was all written in Azeroth continent"s text.
"City-Destroying Fierce Flame? Guidance of the Undead? Lava Floor Explosion? Wings of Flame? Fire Tongue Strangle?" Fei took a brief look at those books; they were mainly fire magic skill scrolls, with a few low level undead magic skill scrolls. This 4-star wood element magician Evans seemed to have saved a lot of good things."
"There are a lot of things inside the ring; take a look yourself!" Old man Cain opened his palm and handed over this ring that was full of treasure to Fei without hesitation. Then, he looked to the side, saw the white bones in Akara"s hand and slightly hesitated. He suddenly thought of something. It looked like he also recognized the Demon"s Remain. With shock, he grabbed a piece and began carefully began rubbing and observing it. This old man was exactly like Albert Einstein; he was a scientific research madman.
Fei took the storage ring. After being modified by Old Man Cain, the ring"s exterior had already transformed a bit. Like a gecko that briskly swam around his finger, it felt very comfortable, despite not have the slightest effect on the flexibility of his fingers. It also protected his finger.
Consuming a little mana, Fei could see the giant dimension inside the ring as he wished. It was like a stone chamber that was at least 100 cubic meters. It was piled with stuff, but still organized neatly. There were about 4 to 5 hundred of all kinds of sorcerer stones, some strangely designed magic equipment and some other necessities like food and clothing. What attracted Fei the most was the abundance supply of books, energy and magic scrolls. They were all piled in the corner like a little mountain. The quant.i.ty of these books and scrolls had already far exceeded the Royal Collection in Chambord City. Magicians were often called "mobile libraries" on the land of Azeroth, and it looks like they were indeed worthy of that t.i.tle. Although Evans was just a 4-star magician, he was from a super empire and was a disciple of the famous sorcerer Ferdinand, so the scrolls he carried were naturally valuable and rare.
"Hahaha, this is perfectly on time. What Chambord city needs the most now are all kinds of energy and magic scrolls…" Fei touched the gecko-shaped ring and thought in surprise, "The storing capability of this ring is a hundred times bigger than the character inventory. With this, I can now exchange items on a large-scale between the Diablo World and the real world.
At this time, there weren"t a lot of people in the [Rogue Encampment]. After Fei"s three G.o.d skills leveled up from the level clearance reward, he could now perform fixed location real time teleportation. He just needed to consume a [Town Returning Scroll] and set a simple magic mark in the [City of Heroes], and then he could teleport people from the Diablo World into the [City of Heroes] without even being there himself. At this moment, the head mercenary Kashya and blacksmith Charsi, as well as a few other female rogues were teleported into the City of Heroes by Fei to partic.i.p.ate in the construction and defense of Chambord City.
Thinking about that Mountain of Bones inside the G.o.ds and Demons" Relic, Fei understood its value supressed the excitement in his heart. With a change in thinking, he exited the Diablo World and then used the G.o.d skill [Summon] and directly teleported aunty nun Akara and perverted old man Cain to the giant and mysterious dimension in front of the Mountain of Bones.
"This is…" The aunty nun saw the mountain in front of her and became speechless due to shock.
"Wahahahaha… How is this possible? Hahaha…" The wretched Uncle Cain was also stunned to the point of being unable to speak. Then, he went mad with laughter.
Both of them screamed at the same time and looked at each other, as if a starving hobo had just seen a roasted barbeque pig. Both of them were very knowledgeable and had a far better understanding about the value of this mountain. Akara"s hands shivered as she greedily rubbed each piece of white bone, as if feeling G.o.d"s hand. The perverted old man directly opened his mouth and started trying to bite the white bone… The two old people had gone completely insane.